FirstService Residential, formerly known as RMI Management and Excellence Community Management, is teaming up with Opportunity Village, a leader in the document destruction business, to host a free shredding event on Saturday, Nov. 9, from 10 a.m. to noon at 8290 S. Arville Road, just off Blue Diamond Road, and at its Centennial Hills location at 7951 Deer Springs Way.

The event is free and the public is invited to bring up to three bankers boxes of paperwork per person for shredding. Opportunity Village will have two trucks on site to handle the shredding.

Opportunity Village, a non-profit organization that serves people in Southern Nevada with intellectual disabilities, provides document shredding services to businesses and individuals to help fund its services and to provide jobs for local people with disabilities.

“We want to provide our local homeowners with a safe and secure way of shredding and recycling their personal documents and unneeded paperwork,” said Steven Parker, president of FirstService Residential, Nevada’s leading community management company. “By working with Opportunity Village to offer free document destruction services, we can help the public and the people served by Opportunity Village.”

FirstService Residential employs more than 720 people statewide and manages hundreds of the most successful and recognizable communities and neighborhood associations, representing more than 100,000 homes.

About FirstService Residential

FirstService Residential, previously known in Nevada as RMI Management and Excellence Community Management, is a subsidiary of FirstService Corporation, a global leader in the rapidly growing real estate services sector, one of the largest markets in the world. As the largest residential property manager in North America, FirstService Residential oversees more than 6,000 properties and 1.5 million residential units across 19 U.S. states and three provinces in Canada. The company has more than 12,000 employees driving local market expertise and managing in excess of $6 billion in budgets. For more information, visit www.fsresidential.com.